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they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what their disability is because it is irrelevant. what do you want to deal on a computer? the print is too small, we can fix that. the mouse or the keyboard is too difficult, try this. try speech input, we will try different things to get the technology to work. the technology is what creates a disability. the other believe that we have is that it is important to step back from what we know at listen to our clients. has to stop putting our beliefs on them. we have to look at where people are coming from with technology. and figure out what the issues are that they are having. the big question t
they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what...
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-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and d
-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents...
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his father used them in 1982 and he may use them as an act of desperation. he has them to begin with to preserve the regime. that's number 1. and two, this is not homogenius. we have al qaeda there. there is concern they could get their hands on these weapons and so could hezbollah in lebanon. that's the israeli and our concern, as well. and the regional stakeholders have the same concern. >> shannon: at this point, what should the u.s. role be? >> i think we have had a major turning point. what the rebels did this week is very significant. they have changed the offense 45 the home ground to the regime's home ground. you noted that in the iraq border. politically, we have had a major turnaround because i think the manager has recognized for a fact that they are not going to get help in terms of public diplomacy, by use of economic sanctions and they are moving the regional stakeholder to work with the coalition to try to determine a stable political outcome, post assad. that has to be done now. the rebels need assistance, in terms of weapons. we made a polic
his father used them in 1982 and he may use them as an act of desperation. he has them to begin with to preserve the regime. that's number 1. and two, this is not homogenius. we have al qaeda there. there is concern they could get their hands on these weapons and so could hezbollah in lebanon. that's the israeli and our concern, as well. and the regional stakeholders have the same concern. >> shannon: at this point, what should the u.s. role be? >> i think we have had a major...
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thank you important being with us. we have heard -- i think relatively little about this us is peg. he's described as shy, a loner, and his uncle reportedly called him a nerd, unassuming kid. we know that he was very smart. he was described as brainy. in fact, he was an honors student, undergrad. when you take all of that together, what kind of personality profile do you start to put together that would say to you this is someone who could put together such a cold, calculated mass murder? >> hindsight is 20/20 here. in hindsight, he has so many characteristics common to mass murderers. someone that's failed despite his promise and brightness. someone who is isolated, cut off from friends and family. who aren't there to get him through the hard times. perhaps someone who blames other people and after all, he's trying to inflict pain on the world. and maybe someone who identifies with symbols of power and they would be individuals who are real like manson or hitler or they could be characters like batman and the joker. but that doesn't mean we can identify him in advance. there is a p
thank you important being with us. we have heard -- i think relatively little about this us is peg. he's described as shy, a loner, and his uncle reportedly called him a nerd, unassuming kid. we know that he was very smart. he was described as brainy. in fact, he was an honors student, undergrad. when you take all of that together, what kind of personality profile do you start to put together that would say to you this is someone who could put together such a cold, calculated mass murder?...
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there were nine of us, but then it divided us. all of a sudden, are you looking at each other, this your enemy, this not? literally, we are the same people. i think it's like the oil it's -- it's a blessing, but also it's a curse. and i'm not into politics, but i think in order to do anything, there needs to be peace and going back for the one-year anniversary of the independence, i never thought that would come growing up in the civil war. you know, running with thousands of people towards the bush looking for refuge. it was really, really profound. going back, i realize i was like the only way we coreally conquer this as a nation, i mean, the u.s. took 200 or so to have independence in a really profound way and have become a part of that. but i think just for one year, how much sudan, south sudan has gone so far, how much it's evolved. >> right. there's been a bit of a conversation on one hand. one year of independence, you talk about -- i've read a bit about your own personal very harrowing story of escape in the context of civ
there were nine of us, but then it divided us. all of a sudden, are you looking at each other, this your enemy, this not? literally, we are the same people. i think it's like the oil it's -- it's a blessing, but also it's a curse. and i'm not into politics, but i think in order to do anything, there needs to be peace and going back for the one-year anniversary of the independence, i never thought that would come growing up in the civil war. you know, running with thousands of people towards the...
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but the jury is out on all of us. the real question is not stated policy but results on the ground. >> chris: briefly what do you think of mitt romney and his trip to israel? >> guest: i think that you're far to wise of a journalist to think that i am going to get into your field of american politicings. i will receive mitt romney with the same openness that i received another presidential candidate then senator barak obama when he came four years ago when he came to israel. israel enjoys bipartisan support of democrats and republicans and we extend bipartisan hospitality to both democrats and republicans. >> chris: you are a skilled interviewee on television. you have two minutes for the next answer. israel is in a tough neighborhood. and you knew who assaud was and his father and mubarak. when you look in the changing landscape. is the so-called arab spring good or bad for israel. >> guest: the question is what kind of season is this? in fact it is a tide mostly, not always there is it exceptions like libya it is a
but the jury is out on all of us. the real question is not stated policy but results on the ground. >> chris: briefly what do you think of mitt romney and his trip to israel? >> guest: i think that you're far to wise of a journalist to think that i am going to get into your field of american politicings. i will receive mitt romney with the same openness that i received another presidential candidate then senator barak obama when he came four years ago when he came to israel. israel...
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i want us to use that information, but the chinese should not what i said there is a consequence. this all comes down to many to be really honest about the places they are we pretend they are aligned interest in their frilly bonnet and that is i think something that technology companies in the west have been really slow to get under likely to get hurt as a consequence. >> i think we can take maybe two more questions. but in the front row and one in the back. >> you mentioned a book about the activity with canada and the pipelines coming into this state and the uss wanted to build the pipelines in canada has other options. can you give other examples of this? >> specifically with canada or globally? be met globally. >> we have the u.s. globalization. if we have a world where different regions have different kinds of integration commendably win is to make sure you can hedge all that fast, what i called to the states. turkey pyramids beautifully. >> are they getting dizzy. >> implement came out to meet. she asked me a question. i was very surprised you were so positive because you re
i want us to use that information, but the chinese should not what i said there is a consequence. this all comes down to many to be really honest about the places they are we pretend they are aligned interest in their frilly bonnet and that is i think something that technology companies in the west have been really slow to get under likely to get hurt as a consequence. >> i think we can take maybe two more questions. but in the front row and one in the back. >> you mentioned a book...
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excellent way to timize your visit with us. made every day. >> what is it that reminds you of your childhood? >> i'm going to say the key lime pie more than everything. you guys are using maryland dishes as well. >> yeah, we are intrusting maryland flair to the restaurants. feel free to try the key lime pie, if you like. >> i grew up in key west. so the key lime pie, tell us more about it. >> well, it is traditional. we use a graham cracker crust. we make it fresh every day. i told you it's good. by the way, we have an excellent happy hour. monday through friday 4:00 to 6:00. great time to come in and try a painkiller. >> that is fresh ground nutmeg on top. >> we're going to have more when we come back. they're going to stick around. when we come back we'll have the eyewitness news first warning ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> what we experienced yesterday, a little bit of sunshine breaking through. we're back in the 90s tomorrow and tuesday. a chance of showers and thunderstorms with a cold front. it's more like the caribbean days. we'll g
excellent way to timize your visit with us. made every day. >> what is it that reminds you of your childhood? >> i'm going to say the key lime pie more than everything. you guys are using maryland dishes as well. >> yeah, we are intrusting maryland flair to the restaurants. feel free to try the key lime pie, if you like. >> i grew up in key west. so the key lime pie, tell us more about it. >> well, it is traditional. we use a graham cracker crust. we make it fresh...
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i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new constitution, people wouldn't have the faith that burning, un-flinching faith that you do. why are you so convinced that these guys over 200 years ago were so right? >> you have to read the federalist papers to answer that question. i don't think anybody in the current congress could write even one of those numbers. these men were very, very thoughtful. i truly believe that there are times in history when a genius bursts forth at some part of the globe, you know? like 2000 b.c. in athens and i think one of those places was 18th ce
i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new...
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tell us what you know about this guy james holmes? >> i spent the morning and early afternoon in his neighborhood visiting the liquor store where he went. at least went there three times. sabrina at the liquor store told me that. the campus where he went to school. he was quiet. he kept to himself. he didn't speak very much. a guy who lived on the first floor of his building told me he heard him hanging around a few times. he moved there last november and said during that time he has only seen him outside a few times and mainly kept to himself. that is what we are learning. grew up in san diego. graduated there with honors. flan cross country. so many wonderful things in his wife as he grew up. and then something happened. you and i both were at the press conference and we heard the police chief say this has been going on at least for four months now. >> judge jeanine: his ordering what he needed to create the horror that he created in the theater, by the way, that is literally right behind us now. at the press conference toy we he le
tell us what you know about this guy james holmes? >> i spent the morning and early afternoon in his neighborhood visiting the liquor store where he went. at least went there three times. sabrina at the liquor store told me that. the campus where he went to school. he was quiet. he kept to himself. he didn't speak very much. a guy who lived on the first floor of his building told me he heard him hanging around a few times. he moved there last november and said during that time he has only...
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all of us serving you. us bank last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. washington. "fareed zakaria gps" will be back in 90 seconds. first, an update on the investigation into the colorado
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and they want to wear us down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth re-emphasizing that the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically. and although there are many delays in a case like this in part the difficulty of tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. veterans from iraq and afghanistan back home and living on the streets. ," by homer. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book 17. book 20. thunderbolts. book 24. the end. [ ryan ] alright, what's next. [ man ] chapter one. call me ishmael. some years ago... [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. rethink possible. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maxum. it's all about absorption. ♪
and they want to wear us down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth re-emphasizing that the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically. and although there are many delays in a case like this in part the difficulty of tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. veterans from iraq and afghanistan back home and living on the streets. ," by...
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they had to keep us on that 16% trend. down here, our last 12 months, the data that our actuary is using to propose for next year, next year we will do this again and keep an eye on what we're doing, month by month and this is where the aco's were implemented. blue shield is trending when they set the rate for a fully insured model. we are trending at 9.05%. your question was, well we have enough money in the worst-case scenario. >> when you go into these arrangements, since you are now point to be collecting a premium equivalent from the bank and literally paying claims, you get coverage is to protect your worst-case scenario. you have an aggregate attachment point. the spread between what you will collect and what you are now insured of its $31 million. the likelihood is negligible to 99 out of 100 cases. but a thick practice is to take the anticipated spin and multiplied -- but the basic practice is to take the anticipated spent and increase it 125%. now, we will offer you blue shield coverage if the span goes over that
they had to keep us on that 16% trend. down here, our last 12 months, the data that our actuary is using to propose for next year, next year we will do this again and keep an eye on what we're doing, month by month and this is where the aco's were implemented. blue shield is trending when they set the rate for a fully insured model. we are trending at 9.05%. your question was, well we have enough money in the worst-case scenario. >> when you go into these arrangements, since you are now...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >>> the first known victim of the aurora, colorado, mass theater shooting, jessica ghawi, an aspiring actress, chasing her dream. last year she survived a mall shooting. according to witnesses she died from a gunshot wound to the head. >> after narrowly escaping injury in that toronto shooting, ghawi reflected to friends about how fragile life is. she'll be remembered at a memorial service in san antonio. >>> the lates
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to...
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give us a call. laurie has more information on how you can start yoga yourself. >> this is for you. >> you know, pbs is much more than just television. it really is a gateway to new worlds. we invite everyone to set forth on a mission of discovery at any time that they choose. a great adventure is always just a click away through that tv remote or the computer. you can travel the critical areas around the world where the newsmaking happens, you can get an in-depth look at life in another culture, or you can go into outer space and explore the workings of the universe. pbs allows everybody to walk through this gateway and discover a new world of experiences and ideas anytime you want. pbs provides opportunities to us to create a better life for ourselves through programs just like this one, easy yoga for easing pain. back over to anne. >> thanks, laurie. if you are watching this program, you're probably a supporter of pbs. you're probably a member, i hope. if you're not, what are you waiting for? this
give us a call. laurie has more information on how you can start yoga yourself. >> this is for you. >> you know, pbs is much more than just television. it really is a gateway to new worlds. we invite everyone to set forth on a mission of discovery at any time that they choose. a great adventure is always just a click away through that tv remote or the computer. you can travel the critical areas around the world where the newsmaking happens, you can get an in-depth look at life in...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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so, that is the decision before us. supervisor kim: i would like to hear from other committee members as well. i appreciate the time and thoughtfulness that went into this proposal before us. of course, there is some nervousness as we move into a different type of system. with the flexible funding and liability, however, the small risk might be what the city is taking on. i think that i feel comfortable with this proposal and that as we move forward we continue to assess how this benefits the city. because i think this issue is really important for our colleagues to understand, i would support moving it without recommendation just to give an indication to board members to evaluate this on their own. given that i think that it is important for each member of our board to really understand and weigh in on tuesday. for myself, i plan on supporting this. if you want to appreciate the faultless that went into this, particularly i would like to thank dr. dodd, who spent some health care in the city. i was incredibly fascinate
so, that is the decision before us. supervisor kim: i would like to hear from other committee members as well. i appreciate the time and thoughtfulness that went into this proposal before us. of course, there is some nervousness as we move into a different type of system. with the flexible funding and liability, however, the small risk might be what the city is taking on. i think that i feel comfortable with this proposal and that as we move forward we continue to assess how this benefits the...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... >>> more than a million extra tourists are expected in london for the olympic games. and while english is the official language, of course, here, a few things may be lost in translation. even for americans. nbc's chapman bell is here with more. a few things, chapman? >> they say that the u.s. and uk are two nations divided by a common language. but you in certain par
double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i...
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thanks for joining us. frank keating, ceo -- president and ceo of the american bankers association, former governor of oklahoma. >>> when key bomb, we come bac introduce you to a woman who's protecting your money today. [music] see life in the best light. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot bef
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for us, it's a real breakthrough. we're having really good discussions with our partner about would we mate do, not just in the anglo-french market but as a vehicle for export around the world. i met the desseau guys here yesterday and we're looking forward to a future which is pretty good for both countries. i think it's very important. it may bea vehicle for both countries in the future but the u.k. and industry want to get the anglo-french deal sorted out, then if other countries want to come in we can probably accommodate them. >> alan, thanks for joining us. >> good to >>> financial hardship has taken a toll on many americans including military families. operation homefront, one of the military support groups founded after 9/11, provides emergency funding to military families and veterans in need including transitional housing for wounded service members. last year it responded to more than 156,000 requests for help. i'm joined by jim knotts, the president and ceo of operation homefront. jim, welcome. >> thanks,
for us, it's a real breakthrough. we're having really good discussions with our partner about would we mate do, not just in the anglo-french market but as a vehicle for export around the world. i met the desseau guys here yesterday and we're looking forward to a future which is pretty good for both countries. i think it's very important. it may bea vehicle for both countries in the future but the u.k. and industry want to get the anglo-french deal sorted out, then if other countries want to...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get
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one of the she was the one of the few western journalists left there she told us the situation is. more desperate than many will believe. what i witnessed is an increasing increasing repression against the pro-democracy and human rights activists in the short time that i was in bahrain i felt like the situation was actually deteriorating it is across the country it is extremely widespread in villages and towns all over bahrain there is violent repression of attempts to demonstrate and attempts to protest even more alarming much more increase of house raids at night in middle of the night in villages all over riot police coming in surrounding houses brutally arresting people and imprisoning them taking people from restaurants swimming pools their private homes this this practice of targeting activists and demonstrators fortunately seems to be on the rise and very widespread right now and the bahraini regime is very determined not to let what's happening be exposed and so anyone who's going to bahrain with the purpose of the agenda of trying to show what's happening and trying to rea
one of the she was the one of the few western journalists left there she told us the situation is. more desperate than many will believe. what i witnessed is an increasing increasing repression against the pro-democracy and human rights activists in the short time that i was in bahrain i felt like the situation was actually deteriorating it is across the country it is extremely widespread in villages and towns all over bahrain there is violent repression of attempts to demonstrate and attempts...
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thank you for nominating us and electing us. my banker is here also. if not for the support we've gotten from the california bank of commerce, we would not be where we are today. i am really happy that my family is here to share this. our children are working with us as partners. we've had a great ride. we have a crazy family. we're having a lot of fun. i hope the same for you. it has been really awesome for us. thank you very much. [applause] >> i also want to amplify to the lenders and tmc development, barber is the one that the sba loan went through for expansion several times now. this is a country that tmc and lending partners have been a big partner of. another big partner is wells fargo. it is the largest sba lender in the country for several years running. [applause] >> we are really excited to be with all of you tonight to celebrate small business week and especially the winners tonight. we are committed to small businesses. we love small business and big business. thank you for the acknowledgement. in the first six months of the fiscal year,
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thanks for joining us. right now president obama is on his way to colorado to provide comfort to the victims of the deadly shooting in aurora. in a few hours the people of aurora come together to hold a prayer vigil for the victims. >>> investigators will be examining some of the explosives removed from the suspected gunman's home. tomorrow the suspect is expected to make his first public appearance in court. >>> the manager of a gun range is now coming forward saying his contact with james holmes was weird and even bizarre. let's get to drew griffin who joins us now in denver on the phone. what are you learning? >> interesting thing. james holmes replied online on june 25th to join a private gun range out in colorado about a half hour drive from where he was living. and the owner there called back and got a message on james holmes' message machine that he described as very weird almost as if the person leaving the message was drunk, just weird and bizarre, a deep gutteral forced voice on the message machin
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> for a short time the candidates suspended their campaigning because of the aurora, colorado tragedy. as president obama and mitt romney offered condolences new york city mayor demanded gun action from the candidates. >> soothing words are nice. maybe it is time the two people that want to be president of the united states stand up and tell us what they are going to do about it. everybody says isn't it tragic. we look for the guys trying to re-create batman. so many murders with guns every day it just has to stop. instead of the two people, president obama and governor romney talking in broad things about they want to make the world a better place. tell us how and this is a real problem. >> joining me from san diego is cnn contributor. good to see you reuben. does michael bloomberg have a point there or wou
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cutting us. but we've made some progress but we're overseeing a market five times the size that we used to oversee in corn and wheat and oil and then we add the swaps market, the credit derivative swaps and so forth on top of it. we really need to have effective funding and cops on the beat. >> can you remind me, gary, is it still overseen by the agricultural committees in congress? >> yes, the house and senate agriculture committee but the appropriations deal with our funding. >> this is something that really strikes me and there was a comment that gary made earlier, we need to make sure this market works for farmers. we need to make it works for consumers of food. this is great for farmers, corn prices -- >> great for commodity farmers. >> great for huge, industrial,ingindustrial, ingagricu agricultural. >> the prices have gone through the roof. we want oversight of an agency to see low food prices as a good thing, which is not necsarily true when you have the interests of the agricultural indu
cutting us. but we've made some progress but we're overseeing a market five times the size that we used to oversee in corn and wheat and oil and then we add the swaps market, the credit derivative swaps and so forth on top of it. we really need to have effective funding and cops on the beat. >> can you remind me, gary, is it still overseen by the agricultural committees in congress? >> yes, the house and senate agriculture committee but the appropriations deal with our funding....
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okay, tell us how. this is a real problem. >> alisyn: joining us with more reaction now is the host of fox news sunday, chris wallace, hi, chris. >> hi, guys. >> alisyn: it wasn't just mayor bloomberg. the mayor of philadelphia also came out and talked about, a lot of people talking about that on fox news sunday this morning. some people think that, hey, it's too soon. others, others who feel passionately about this saying this is exactly the right time to start talking about gun control. what's happening in washington with this issue? >> well, you know, it seems to me a sensible conversation to have and there are two sides to the conversation, because you have the gun control advocates like mayor bloomberg saying let's put stricter controls on guns, on the other hand, you have some conservatives who were saying the problem isn't too many guns, it's too few guns and i've heard a lot of people say, you know, if there had been somebody in that theater who was armed, he could have stopped the shooter. so,
okay, tell us how. this is a real problem. >> alisyn: joining us with more reaction now is the host of fox news sunday, chris wallace, hi, chris. >> hi, guys. >> alisyn: it wasn't just mayor bloomberg. the mayor of philadelphia also came out and talked about, a lot of people talking about that on fox news sunday this morning. some people think that, hey, it's too soon. others, others who feel passionately about this saying this is exactly the right time to start talking about...
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and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and supervision to deal about -- deal with their conviction problems, it's not going to happen at the misdemeanor level. >> let me go to a couple of the questions from the audience. i've shared them with our district attorney. george, two questions there, one related to whether or not drug possession should be treated differently for adults than from juveniles. and then a question about back on track, whether or not that program would be positively or adversely affected by senator leno's proposal. >> yes, let me start with the first question con
and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and...
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. >> thanks so much gwen that does it for us this morning stay tuned for fox news sunday join us back here tonight at 6 for latest news and weather >> chri chris wallace. it was the largest mass shooting in u.s. history and there are plenty of unanswered questions. what happened? why did the shooter do it? and is there any way to stop the massacres? we'll get the latest from the crime scene and we'll talk to senator diane feinstein and senator ron johnson. and we'll discuss dangerous times in the middle east with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> a campaign calls a brief truce. we'll ask our panel if gun control will become a issue in the election. all right now on "fox news sunday". hello again from fox news in washington . we'll talk with our guests in a moment. but first, here is the latest from aurora, colorado. authorities have cleared the suspect's booby trapped apartment and gathering evidence of 30 explosive devices and a computer hard drive. 12 people are dead, 30 are hospitalized. 24 year old james holmes is in solitary confinement and represented by a public defender on
. >> thanks so much gwen that does it for us this morning stay tuned for fox news sunday join us back here tonight at 6 for latest news and weather >> chri chris wallace. it was the largest mass shooting in u.s. history and there are plenty of unanswered questions. what happened? why did the shooter do it? and is there any way to stop the massacres? we'll get the latest from the crime scene and we'll talk to senator diane feinstein and senator ron johnson. and we'll discuss...
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so glad you could join us to talk about it. we just heard bill bratton talking about the difficulty of stopping the mentally unstable, the lone gunman. is that the issue, mental health, or is it just availability of guns? >> i think it is the availability of guns primarily. we don't know about the mental health of this young man. obviously, something wasn't right in there. we don't really know about that yet. in the case of the tucson, arizona shooting, of jared lee loughner, he did certainly have record of mental issues but he also was able to get guns. these are state laws that vary a bit from arizona to colorado, from state to state. it is supposed to be illegal for mentally unstable people to get guns but those kinds of laws are very easily circumvented, gotten around. the problem is the access ability. >> in your article, michael, you begin by saying that there is no collective will in this country to prevent another tragedy like this from happening again. you say this on the heels of what happened this morning when you ta
so glad you could join us to talk about it. we just heard bill bratton talking about the difficulty of stopping the mentally unstable, the lone gunman. is that the issue, mental health, or is it just availability of guns? >> i think it is the availability of guns primarily. we don't know about the mental health of this young man. obviously, something wasn't right in there. we don't really know about that yet. in the case of the tucson, arizona shooting, of jared lee loughner, he did...
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doctor, thank you very much, for joining us here today. that is it for us today. thank you for joining us. good to be with you. >>gregg: we will continue to follow the president. he is meeting in aurora, colorado, with the officials, and with family members of the many victims. he will be delivering some remarks. and condolences. well carry those live coming up in the next couple of hours. ps
doctor, thank you very much, for joining us here today. that is it for us today. thank you for joining us. good to be with you. >>gregg: we will continue to follow the president. he is meeting in aurora, colorado, with the officials, and with family members of the many victims. he will be delivering some remarks. and condolences. well carry those live coming up in the next couple of hours. ps
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moments like us. or a bull's eye which could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world where you can buy one on the africa for eight u.s. dollars for the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ease. that's cold and. a bit more gunk atar the philosophy is. this is the weapon which was designed to kill if it can be changed then why can't a human's change to. someone who's going to want to see. i i. thank. god for reggae is a cultural organization. i gave them one of these gun guitars so they could keep working in the slums of rio de janeiro music with the kids find the tools to change their reality. i. think you have to be very quick points and continue in the rossini islama you can't just walk around like that at all but i'll see if my work at the racine islam was created to open doors so people could understand the slums in the people who live there that was originated myside i have photographed ten other slums. less than fiv
moments like us. or a bull's eye which could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world where you can buy one on the africa for eight u.s. dollars for the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ease. that's cold and. a bit more gunk atar the philosophy is. this is the weapon which was designed to kill if it can be changed then why can't a human's change to. someone who's going to want to see. i i. thank. god for reggae...
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thanks for joining us on was sick. >>> welcomes they sunday. we have an author chang about the largest fashion show on the west coast a service or a drink reworking the committee and a nonprofit showing positive images of asian-americans in the media. if you like to connect with this or give this show idea would love to hear from you. get all the information and links to our e-mail social media the works. on to the shore first guess the latest book is about something
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take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say is it safe to go in? >> the central park con serve sigh invested nearly $6 million. >> it truly is a model of prub and private partnerships. how does that work? >> in some respects we're just a contractor to the city. the city is asking us to maintain and restore the park for the city of new york and what's interesting in our model we actually have to raise the vast majority of the money, 85% of our $42 million year budget really comes from people that live around the park. it is really people that support the park, corporations and foundations and the city only gives about 15% of the annual budgets. >> a commun
take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say...
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and most of us don't make that. and that personal enrichment, i think, is a powerful inducement to ignore their complicity in what is clearly a crime against other human beings. >> but do you think what you did made any difference? goldman sachs hasn't changed. >> well, that doesn't matter. i did what i had to do. i did what i believed i should've done. and faith is a belief that it does make a difference, even if all of the empirical signs around you point otherwise. i think that fundamentally is what faith is about. and i'm not a very good christian anymore. but i retain enough of my christian heritage and my seminary training to still believe that. >> what are you? >> a, you know, a sinner. >> welcome to the clan. >> you know, a doubter. >> but you're driven by something. i mean, i talked to you when you wrote your first and remarkable book "war is the force that gives us meaning." i haven't seen anyone as affected in their life after their experience as a journalist as you had been. i mean, there have been other
and most of us don't make that. and that personal enrichment, i think, is a powerful inducement to ignore their complicity in what is clearly a crime against other human beings. >> but do you think what you did made any difference? goldman sachs hasn't changed. >> well, that doesn't matter. i did what i had to do. i did what i believed i should've done. and faith is a belief that it does make a difference, even if all of the empirical signs around you point otherwise. i think that...
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because, iran is using terror the way anybody uses terror. you use it in stealth and you hide behind somebody else in order not to be given responsibility for these heinous acts. and, the same is done with hezbollah. well, we now have five iranians in custody. we have two iranians -- two hezbollah operatives, i believe in custody, some of them were found with explosives, across a myriad of countries. and it is them. we know it. and, it is time for all countries to point the finger at the country behind these attacks, and the group that helps them. and, that is iran. with iran's proxy, hezbollah. that is the first thing you have to do, expose those who stand behind her and the second is the question that you asked is, exactly the price for terrorism. because terrorism continues, as long as terrorism pays and, we have to make sure it doesn't pay and exposure is this first think to make sure it does not pay and the attack on a busload of tourist including a pregnant mother tells you what kind of people we are dealing with. imagine these people w
because, iran is using terror the way anybody uses terror. you use it in stealth and you hide behind somebody else in order not to be given responsibility for these heinous acts. and, the same is done with hezbollah. well, we now have five iranians in custody. we have two iranians -- two hezbollah operatives, i believe in custody, some of them were found with explosives, across a myriad of countries. and it is them. we know it. and, it is time for all countries to point the finger at the...
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what this means for your wallet. >> out shopping, she and her friend did what so many of us do, use their credit card. since swiping your plastic could cost you a little extra. >> we do not need any more fees. you have to have a good credit rating so you have already paid your dues. i do not think they should charge you again. >> but if a settlement between providers and merchants would go forward, they would have the right to pass along so-called swiped fees. you could pay up to 3% for using your credit card. >> customers are already paying for this. the fact that retailers will now be able to turn around and charge their customers additional, seems outrageous. >> it would not apply to debit cards and would have to be disclosed but some say passing the fee on to consumers could be challenging. >> most merchants compete by lowering prices and being cheaper than the next guy. you are more likely to see them give discounts. >> discounts like the one offered by this gas station where the prices 10 cents less if he paid cash. -- if you pay cash. the judge has to approve the settlement a
what this means for your wallet. >> out shopping, she and her friend did what so many of us do, use their credit card. since swiping your plastic could cost you a little extra. >> we do not need any more fees. you have to have a good credit rating so you have already paid your dues. i do not think they should charge you again. >> but if a settlement between providers and merchants would go forward, they would have the right to pass along so-called swiped fees. you could pay up...
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i think using an expert as rebuttal testimony, i do not think is going to be helpful to us. >> it seems to me that the commission is concerned about the opinion being based on admissible evidence. and that is admissible evidence because it is a prior inconsistent statement. none of the expert's opinion is being offered as fact evidence. it is offered as an opinion about the situation based on the indicators that the expert consider reliable. this is not being offered for -- as factual evidence. it is being offered as the basis of an opinion and it is the basis of an opinion that is found in our admissible evidence in this proceeding. >> is the march 19 press conference in evidence? ms. kaiser. >> that is a good question. you are talking about 164 and 165? my understanding is that it is not. >> you cross-examined him, did you use it with him? >> i think not. either any there paragraphs where she is lying on admitted evidence. >> the main 164 and 165 or are you speaking about 166 fax >> 166, too. is there a dissenting view. >> paragraph 184. relies on sheriff mirkarimi's decorations. >> g
i think using an expert as rebuttal testimony, i do not think is going to be helpful to us. >> it seems to me that the commission is concerned about the opinion being based on admissible evidence. and that is admissible evidence because it is a prior inconsistent statement. none of the expert's opinion is being offered as fact evidence. it is offered as an opinion about the situation based on the indicators that the expert consider reliable. this is not being offered for -- as factual...
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using meth a lot. maybe that's why i'm so skinny. >> miramontes spends large parts of his day drawing, reading or writing poetry. he says he's forsaken his gang, and is now housed in protective custody. but he says it's worth it. >> well, i don't want this lifestyle. look where it got me. you know. i don't want this lifestyle for no one. they use you. spit you up. >> his analogy was, it's like bubble gum. when you put it in, it's real fresh and chewy. you chew it up for a little while and you spit it out. and that's his analogy of the gang. he was used when he was soft and vulnerable. and once he got a little hard and a little stale, they spit him out. >> you know, i have to ask you this, you're talking to me about a lot of your activity on the street. does that put you in any danger? >> if it happens, it happens. i just try to give a message out to, you know, to people out there that the gang life is not good. they use you and spit you. killing an innocent little kid is not good. you want to kill some
using meth a lot. maybe that's why i'm so skinny. >> miramontes spends large parts of his day drawing, reading or writing poetry. he says he's forsaken his gang, and is now housed in protective custody. but he says it's worth it. >> well, i don't want this lifestyle. look where it got me. you know. i don't want this lifestyle for no one. they use you. spit you up. >> his analogy was, it's like bubble gum. when you put it in, it's real fresh and chewy. you chew it up for a...
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one quick footnote: e-bay now tells us they find no records themselves that holmes used their site. officials have said otherwise. meanwhile, police now are interviewing former classmates, neighbors, coworkers, looking for any explanations. but more definitive clues might be found in holmes' apartment. there, the investigators say they're looking for computer files, e-mails and any communication records which might point to motive, jeff. >> glor: bob orr in washington. bob, thank you. coming up, the politics of the gun control debate when the "cbs evening news" from aurora continues. evening news from aurora continues. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate
one quick footnote: e-bay now tells us they find no records themselves that holmes used their site. officials have said otherwise. meanwhile, police now are interviewing former classmates, neighbors, coworkers, looking for any explanations. but more definitive clues might be found in holmes' apartment. there, the investigators say they're looking for computer files, e-mails and any communication records which might point to motive, jeff. >> glor: bob orr in washington. bob, thank you....
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>> there can -- there is a sort of useful i think -- one hopes it's useful, national empathy. we feel -- i don't know, a one ness is the word that comes to mind. we want to be with the families in aurora and we want to console them and want them to know that we feel their pain and we sympathize with them. the president's first reaction, i send my daughters to the movies. we all react personally in that way. i think frankly, it's rare we come out of these sorts of tragic situations having any sort of dialog about policy or about issues, because in the final analysis, it's so -- why? who can answer the question why? we can talk about how, but in the end, we don't know why. and if it's unanswerable. i think it's not so much about the dialog, but us coming together in sympathy and grief. >> can i say something, chris. >> sure. pless please do, governor. >> gene is right, but we have to have a public dialog among sensible, rational people, about why we would let a citizen have an assault weapon made for combat and made for killing people. why is that legal for a citizen to have. wh
>> there can -- there is a sort of useful i think -- one hopes it's useful, national empathy. we feel -- i don't know, a one ness is the word that comes to mind. we want to be with the families in aurora and we want to console them and want them to know that we feel their pain and we sympathize with them. the president's first reaction, i send my daughters to the movies. we all react personally in that way. i think frankly, it's rare we come out of these sorts of tragic situations having...
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that would require us to go back to the judge for refinement on the details of the award. that will probably also require us to submit new plans, which we anticipate will take several months. we think, realistically speaking, a six-month continuance would allow our client to hopefully complete the project. but it is in the works. we are getting closer to resolution. >> i would like to hear if staff has any objections to that. >> we came this morning with the intention of not recommending any continuances, but having heard this, we would concur with that. >> i just want to clarify there are no life safety hazards, have the department clarify that. >> so the order from the court is about who is responsible for doing the work? could you explain to me what the order currently is? >> it is much more complicated than that. in a nutshell, the court has ordered that there be a wall built between the two properties. as to what kind of wall, the court order specifies that as well, but in addition, there will be a need to survey the properties to determine what kind of wall will go t
that would require us to go back to the judge for refinement on the details of the award. that will probably also require us to submit new plans, which we anticipate will take several months. we think, realistically speaking, a six-month continuance would allow our client to hopefully complete the project. but it is in the works. we are getting closer to resolution. >> i would like to hear if staff has any objections to that. >> we came this morning with the intention of not...
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consciousness is lying to us and we swim in a way that makes us age. we swim in time. we don't know what it is that makes nerves able to produce consciousness and we don't know what it is in our bodies that is making us age. if we could describe that, if we could understand exactly what it is that we mean by aging, then we would take a giant step toward these visionary programs of slowing the clock or stopping the clock or reversing the motions of getting younger. whatever the complexities be, the ethical complexities of a fight against aging, i think a fight to understand aging is at least as important as anything else we are doing in medicine now. there is a reason why we have talked about these questions. ever since what the book of genesis, adam and eve and the snake in the garden, all of the world's first religions and first stories turned onto the question of aging and can we stop it. i think that those questions are still is deep for us as they ever were. we are more technically sophisticated year by year. it is very likely that these questions are going to beco
consciousness is lying to us and we swim in a way that makes us age. we swim in time. we don't know what it is that makes nerves able to produce consciousness and we don't know what it is in our bodies that is making us age. if we could describe that, if we could understand exactly what it is that we mean by aging, then we would take a giant step toward these visionary programs of slowing the clock or stopping the clock or reversing the motions of getting younger. whatever the complexities be,...
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one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with us. >> thank you. great partnership. >> you will turn yours on. ok. notice she has a hat on that has a wii remote mounted on it. instead of using her arm to control the remote, she uses her head. we will play a couple of games. it will be me against alicia. you better root for alicia. this is the main menu screen when you start wii. the main activity is in the left corner, sports. turn yourself off. are you off? keep yourself off. we choose on the menu. hit a for you. on the main menu, on the upper left-hand corner we see sports. th
one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with...
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>> i think all of us are in the same situation. i am open to whatever is better for all of you. >> let's take a break. can we be back at 7:15? 7:20. thank you. >> we are back in session. but we are missing our witness. >> council, while we're waiting, my plan for the rest of the evening is if we finish ms. lopez, go to the floor as testimony, the rebuttal exhibits, levon declaration, the chair's request for testimony, and want to talk to you about what findings and a brief that we would like in advance of august 16. >> you understand you're still under oath? >> yes. >> edison for the interpreter. >> good evening, miss lopez. have you had a chance to lead -- or read the declaration that ivory madison submitted for these proceedings? >> yes. >> did you see what she said about the conversation that the to have you had on january 1? >> yes. >> are the things that she said you said during that conversation accurate? are they true? >> no. there is some misunderstanding. >> you remember where she wrote in the declaration that you told her
>> i think all of us are in the same situation. i am open to whatever is better for all of you. >> let's take a break. can we be back at 7:15? 7:20. thank you. >> we are back in session. but we are missing our witness. >> council, while we're waiting, my plan for the rest of the evening is if we finish ms. lopez, go to the floor as testimony, the rebuttal exhibits, levon declaration, the chair's request for testimony, and want to talk to you about what findings and a...